. Bird studies; an account of the land birds of eastern North America . rees ? Still they flew tipsily, shaking all over,Bubbling with jollity, brimful of I sat listening, deep in the what their jargon could be. T was but the voice of a morning, the brightestThat ever dawned over yon shadowy hills ;T was but the song of all joy that is lightest—Sunshine breaking in laughter and trills. Vain to conjecture the words they are singing ;Only by tones can we follow the tuneIn the full heart of the summer fields the rhythmical gladness of June. —Christopher


. Bird studies; an account of the land birds of eastern North America . rees ? Still they flew tipsily, shaking all over,Bubbling with jollity, brimful of I sat listening, deep in the what their jargon could be. T was but the voice of a morning, the brightestThat ever dawned over yon shadowy hills ;T was but the song of all joy that is lightest—Sunshine breaking in laughter and trills. Vain to conjecture the words they are singing ;Only by tones can we follow the tuneIn the full heart of the summer fields the rhythmical gladness of June. —Christopher P. Cranch. He has the entire lower parts clear black, which extends to the sides of theface and neck and to the top of the fore part of the head. There is a finebuff cap on the back of the head defined by the black of the back of the neckand upper back. This black area is more or less striped with buff. Back of itthe back is grayish, shading into clear white on the rump and feathers abovethe tail. The tail is black and its feathers are sharply pointed. The wings. BOBOLINKS. MALE AND FEMALE IN BREEDING SEASON.


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